WithLove Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 All judgment withholding - I think it's too soon for you to be able to tell if you really are pregnant. Any home tests would be inconclusive. How much time had passed before you took the Plan B again? You said you had sex on the 17th and took it on the 18th - so 24 hours? Or did you have sex early in the morning on the 17th and didn't take it til late at night on the 18th? Did the instructions say "take it within 24-48 hours after intercourse"? Sorry, I've never taken Plan B before - just trying to help you retrace your steps. Link to comment
Seraphim Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 None of us can tell you if you are pregnant. Most likely , no. However having a child at any age requires some knowledge of how much it takes to raise a child. And if you've never had a child before that knowledge base is really low. Link to comment
Liraele Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Any reason you keep having unprotected sex beside being rabbits? The plan b will wreck havoc with your cycle and hormones for a few months. Find some birth control. Twice in 5 days doesn't count as rabbits to me. Just sayin'. If you had a period (even a light one) not sure why you're stressing being pregnant? I mean, go ahead and take the test, but it seems unlikely. Also, stop having unprotected sex if you don't want to have kids yet! Keep condoms in each of your homes, vehicles, your purse, etc. That way whenever the mood strikes, you're prepared. Or go on the pill or the shot and worry about it even less. Link to comment
Birdie Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 Plan B can really really mess with your body. Everyone reacts differently, but I have heard some people will bleed intermittently for quite some time until they're body readjusts. You pretty much overdosed yourself on hormones. Call your public health nurse, they can tell you expected signs/symptoms and when to seek help if something went wrong, and how to follow-up on pregnancy chances. Link to comment
superfan Posted January 7, 2016 Share Posted January 7, 2016 Sorry for coming late to the party here, but light bleeding after your period was due could also be a sign of a miscarriage that went unnoticed. Miscarriages that take place very early on often get mistaken for a period. Link to comment
Heather Dawn Posted January 10, 2016 Share Posted January 10, 2016 If you're not ready to have a baby, use protection. Link to comment
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